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Younan Xia

Researcher at The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering

Publications -  974
Citations -  192658

Younan Xia is an academic researcher from The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanocages & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 216, co-authored 943 publications receiving 175757 citations. Previous affiliations of Younan Xia include Washington University in St. Louis & University of Texas at Dallas.

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Tunability of collagen matrix mechanical properties via multiple modes of mineralization

TL;DR: It is suggested that mineralization on the interior of reconstituted collagen constructs, as promoted by fetuin, led to superior bonding between HA and collagen, and provided guidance for the development of mineralized collagen scaffolds, with implications for bone and tendon-to-bone tissue engineering.
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Solution-Phase Synthesis of PdH0.706 Nanocubes with Enhanced Stability and Activity toward Formic Acid Oxidation.

TL;DR: In this article , a facile method for the complete transformation of Palladium nanocubes into a stable phase made of PdH0.706 by treating them with aqueous hydrazine at a concentration as low as 9.2 mM was reported.
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Effect of size, shape, composition, and support film on localized surface plasmon resonance frequency: A single particle approach applied to silver bipyramids and gold and silver nanocubes

TL;DR: In this paper, a correlated high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) LSPR technique has been developed and applied to silver nanocubes, in which statistical analysis is performed on a large number of single particles.
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Facile synthesis of bimetallic Ag/Ni core/sheath nanowires and their magnetic and electrical properties.

TL;DR: Study on the structural changes to the Ni coating over time under different storage conditions show that storage of the nanowires on a substrate under ambient conditions leads to very little Ni oxidation after 6 months, showing promise in areas such as electronics, spintronics, and displays.
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A Bioreducible Polymer for Efficient Delivery of Fas-Silencing siRNA into Stem Cell Spheroids and Enhanced Therapeutic Angiogenesis

TL;DR: A promising strategy that combines siRNA and spheroid-based stem cell therapies using a stimuli-responsive nonviral siRNA carrier for the efficient treatment of ischemic disease is demonstrated.